Emmeline Pankhurst

Political activist and suffragist leader

Emmeline Pankhurst - Political activist and suffragist leader
Born

July 15th, 1858
167 years ago

Died

June 14th, 1928
97 years ago — 69 years old

Category

Activists & Humanitarians

Country

United Kingdom

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A political activist dedicated to women's suffrage in the United Kingdom. Founded the Women's Social and Political Union in 1903, advocating for women's right to vote. Organized demonstrations and campaigns, utilizing militant tactics to draw attention to the cause. Pankhurst was imprisoned several times for her activities. Her efforts contributed significantly to women achieving the right to vote in 1918, largely credited as a pivotal moment in British history.

Founded the Women's Social and Political Union

Championed women's right to vote

Led militant suffrage campaigns

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